The Huffington Post picks up the story of an interesting protest that I haven’t seen anywhere else yet today:
Fourteen people have been arrested at the Supreme Court for protesting the resumption of the use of the death penalty in the United States.
Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg announced the arrests soon after the high court began hearing oral arguments on Tuesday. Those who were arrested will likely be charged with illegally demonstrating at the Supreme Court. Such activities are banned on the court’s plaza looking out toward the U.S. Capitol.
The protests are timed to mark the year of the 35th anniversary of the execution of Gary Gilmore, who protesters said was the first person executed under the Supreme Court’s upholding of the death penalty in 1976.
It’s good to see the faces of some of my old friends, who are standing in a No Free Speech Zone — the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court — to mark a somber anniversary with that banner.
Photos courtesy of Terri Steinberg.
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